Most of these need quite a slow format to work, but they do bring a sense of inevitablity, just like Whip of Erebos in the current Abzan and Sultai Whip decks. Using Sabertooth in a similar role will be awkward and slow, but there’s plenty of opportunities here.

These decks already play plenty of the creatures mentioned above, but of course, since its me, I’m starting with a monogreen build:

I exchanged Sylvan Caryatid for Whisperer of the Wilds, because I felt the potential one more mana is more important than hexproof or the extra toughness. I’m not sure though. Might not work out as hoped.

The Bow of Nylea is highly speculative. If Hornet Queen and fast red decks stay popular, its going to be pretty good. Otherwise… not so much. It does give a pretty good source of devotion, though.

Other Decks

Since the Abzan and Sultai decks already have a pretty good collection of good cards and key four drops, its hard to find room for the Sabertooth there. On the other hand, its not really a four drop. Mosty you want to play it as a six drop, so it might have a place in a slower version.

Also, it could be an excellent sideboard card against certain decks. It can save another creature and itself from a sweeper, or just make spot removal extremely awkward. It depends on whether the tempo loss is worth it or not.